Twitter has reportedly resumed paying Alphabet's Google Cloud for its services, according to a Reuters report.
The news, initially reported by Bloomberg News, highlights a positive development in the relationship between the social media platform and the cloud computing giant.
Earlier this month, a report from Platformer indicated that Twitter had refused to pay its Google Cloud bills as its contract was up for renewal. However, with the arrival of Linda Yaccarino as Twitter's new CEO, efforts were made to restore the partnership, leading to the resumption of payment.
Furthermore, the source revealed that Twitter and Google are now considering a deeper collaboration that extends beyond the cloud services. This potential partnership would involve Google's advertising spending on Twitter and the utilisation of Twitter's data access tool by Google. While specific details regarding the extent and nature of the partnership remain undisclosed, this collaboration could yield mutual benefits for both companies.